ST. BENEDICT'S BAZAAR.
Messrs. . Milne and Choyce's lata premises, Qaeen-street, were opened yesterday by the lady promoters of the late St. Benedict's Bazaar, in order to sell the surplus goods remaining over from the bazaar. The stalls were four in number, and were well stocked with every variety of goods, useful and ornamental. - No'. 1, Newton East, was presided over by Mesdames Boylan, MacDonnell, and Misses Stevenson and Oathwaite. No. 2, Newton West: Mesdsmes Brophy, Larkin, fiagan, and Mahon. No. 3, Parnell: Mesdames O'Brien O'Sullivan, McCabe, and Misses Lorrigan and Field. • No. 4, City Meadames Lynch, Dignan, Connolly, and Miss Sheehan. Refreshment stall :.Mrs. and Miss O'Snllivan. A considerable quantity of fancy goods, etc., is on hand, which it is anticipated will be cleared off. There was not' much done in tho afternoon, but there was a goodly number of visitors in the evening, and a fair business done. ' The bazaar will'be open'to-day at three p.m., anil also to-night, as-wellas throughout the week.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 5
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163ST. BENEDICT'S BAZAAR. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 5
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